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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1898. THE E‘VIPORIUM i THE EMPORIUM. nparalleled in the Curtan and Drapery trade— uick clearance, Curtains that were wallchersegh s ol Curtains that will be... Curtains that willsbple s & O Rl Curtains willibe.......... ..l dacion Curtains that will be... THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ‘ The Blacksmith,”’ Delorme’s $50,000 painting, goes on exhibition in the Art Room, second floor, to-morrow morning. It is one of the most marvelous modern paintings. Admission is absolutely Sree. On Wednesday, January 5, our “Klondike Outfit’’ exhibit will be ready. entire section on the first floor, and will be complete in every particular. Greatest Cloak and Suit Sale of the Year. Every garment reduced—not a single piece of any kind spared. the reductions are enormous. These are sample clearance sale prices— It will occupy an In some cases 5 Fur Sacrifices. The mild weather so far this season las been bad for the fur business, and leaves us heavily overstocked. To close out many. lines of the winter’s stock we propose ‘to make, the most vigorous and unsparing reduction in prices Curtains will be Curtains that were $4 00 pair—will be. that Best Curtain for $1 25 you have ever seen. Oda Portieres and Couch Covers at great reductions. Rich Tapestry Porticres $2 25 a pair. Fine Chenille Portieres §2 50 a pair. Big cut on prices of Chenille Closing out entire stock of Sil 3o-inch Curtain net-was 15¢, now rd Tapestry Table Covers. d Satin Covered Cushions. 48-inch C in net-was 20 . L15¢ [ d Drapery De econd Floor. 2 20 a buyer. ! above edging: worth 79c. L % (HEMIE of & GOWNS. neck_and voke; wide, good embroidery round neck and cuffs; wide cut; 110G buer. Tennis Embroidered Flannel Skirts. 6443 75C--Full length; \ Gowns. heavy muslin awn 4 50C—58 inches ce and dust ru: £ 5 \ 1 double S\I(CH- b‘nd‘ embroi Flapnclatea; dou stitched neck band; f pear] butions; “\ le Phenofnenal Mus' Underwear Selhng omer, becanse buyers will be numerous and nt'any one. 11 not e exchanged. Corset Cover; sizes 40, 42, 44: belt band; ; fine embroidery; 3 clusters of tucks d muslin; embrojdery and worth ; ruffle on skirt; duyer. 35C—0t good muslin; double yoke ffs; two rows of insertion on yoke: 2 a buyer. 50C —Of heavy muslin; 2 rows wide insertion; double back Everything n Jrusiin wear stock reduced. Ev- ery garment that g le to-mor: n made expi order; libe: liberally trimm None of these goods will be felled 3 tucks and embroidery edge; tucked yoke; em- : 210 a buyer, yoke of Valen- back; embroidery at 2 under " fiounce 7 dustruffie, trimmed -inch erabrof- Baby's and 7ok, aui Children’s 55 and 60 inch- Wear. 25C-Infants’ Wool Vests, trimmed with silk: pearl buttons: finished seams. duced from 6lc. C-Infants’ Short Slips, lace trimmed ke, Reduced from #150. ; ages 4 to 14; that 0. Pure Foods— | Wines, Liquots. | ck, ‘efficient service — absolute cleanliness—goods always fresh and of guaranteed qualities. or the daily specials read the card in grocery display window. Use direct telephomes to these depart- ry iclephone—South 59. iquor telephone—Jesste 1411. SpecxaI Monday Only. te: 'S Floating Soap— 5 \Aonday only.. 9C cjunded if you are mot s - Alaska Salmon, 8 worth 121,¢—on sal= Monday at... Special Tuesday Only. | Sal Soda 5 1bs. for 25¢— Tuesday only. f 10-1b. sack Tuesday.. 2-1b. cans Lun soc—on Tuesday. Regular Prices. Royal, Cleveland or Trophy Baking Powder, 1-Ib. can... Cream Baking Pow«v 1-1b. Acme Health Koffy—1/-Ib, Cooper’s Olive Oil, large Early Sweet Corn, 2-1b. Ghirardelli’s 14:1b. tins C Arm and Hammer or C 2-1b. cans Pride Salmon s-gallon kegs Western Syrup. senui w Orleans Mc sses, Breakfast Wheat, K zxmrd s C rn Starch, 1- 2 r H“mp Sead artoons R. S. V. P. Sal ’s Ammonia, pints. Chinese Bazaar‘ One of the most beautiful depart- ments in this grandest of shopping places is the Chinese and Japanese Bazaar, now on the main floor, Jessie- street side. Here are thousands of unique arti- cles appropriate for souvenirs. To miss visiting the Bazaar is to miss one of the sights of the big city, and goods from this department are not expensive. Send something to your Eastern friends from the Chinese and Japanese Bazaar. Jackets. $12 45 Jacket exactly like pic- ® ture in center, trimmed with cut steel buckles, finest Kersey, all colors, was $25, now $12 45. $5 00 Last fall Coats, worth .. » 810, $15 and $20, your choice $5.00; all sizes and colors. $9 95 Your choice of a lot of . . $15 and $20 fine Blouse Jackets, all sizes and colors. $7 45 Fine tan mixed Covert . * Jacket, was $1250; all sizes. Capes. $3 95 Beaded Velour PlushCape, * fancy lined, was $5. $4 95 20-inch Beaded Velour . e Plush Cape, silk lined, was $8 so. $4.95 inch Kersey Cloth $5—-04d Sults, summer and last sea- son’s, were $10 and $15. #12.50 — This season’s Fine Tallor Dresses, fly fronts, i all sizes and many colors. ®15—Blouse Suit, fine camel's hair, two-toned mixtures, all colors and sizes, braid-trimmed, were §22 50. Skirts. SI 85. e Hedsed Mokiate —Fine Black Heavy All-Wool eave Skirts, were beautifully - made— ;75—All aur Brocaded Satin Skirts, t were $10-—now $6 7 “All our magnificent Brocaded rts, that were $li—now $11 75. Waists, Petticoats, Etc. ~Fa» 'y Cloth-Lined Waists, all v All-Wool Plaid Waist, ut, all sizes—were §3 50. orted lot, all colors, Silk were $6 50 and $7 50—now .0 Wrappers, _reduced, ~$12 50, ape, double-pleated back S: Pn\n(‘ \fifl\gi:“ \'::prbvx:res o:l 1':‘- and front, black, navy or tan, was ';n::l‘“fii Htees- Petlouas $7 50. v s o ruffle, was $1 5—now $125. ery andseme clot )i $7.45, {5y, hndsome doth This Jacket was §$25.00. Al Underskirts reduced trimmed, was $12 s0. Now $12.45, 83.95—Double Cape \ucklntosh, plaid lining, black or blue, was §5. Bedding Linens and Domestics. Here’s a section of our mammoth “ad” that is of very special interest to housekeepers and proprietors of hotels and restaurants. your bedding or linens now or in the near f If you wish to renew ure the extraordinary reductions made in his department for m:s sale \\lll m~'m mnsn.!emble saving of money to you. We have no ‘“‘seconds” “job lots” bought for special avery-day first-grade goods—t h: surplus lines or broken lots. pairs of fu]l -sized white and colored | fornia W ool thtern and regular price § price 250 ful ze Sateen Eiderdown Com- |}~emmed or fri lankets, | dozen drives. = These are our 500 pairs White Pillow Cases, standard quality, size 2214x36, 0. a palr—fl:aranc; ~ale| ¢lzarance sale price. Bleached Huck Towels, nged ends, worth $2.00 a worth 25¢ a pair— 15¢ forters, with odorless filnng. wortn;~ 99 | dozen—clearance sale price.. each—clearance salz price.. 50 | 300 full-sized Bed anfor[er‘ filled with L T worth snowfl clearance cotton, ale pric 250'White Marseilles Quilts, extra | » pearl hcvm\ca, worth $2 oo e: sale price 300 extra-size White Cr s, | for use $1 25 each, clearance sale‘price. Whie and ready for use, 2 I1-4x2 fine quality, worth $1 hemmed and ready 400 pairs of hemmed yards, a clearance sale pric Linen, the regular h—clear. regular price 500 doz>n Extra | ner Napkins, in a terns, worth § Sheets, neatly m lic a yard. For the 500 ,.w s Cotion yard quality, in light a ing the clearance : ney Ei{derd for Sic a yard € | clearance sale price... 75 pieces of 8-4 Bleached Table Damask, | in pew pretty patterns, regular g1.00 a yard quality—clearance sale price. Flannels, lear- 1 250 dozen Bleached Hemstltched Huck owels, extra fine, 22x44 inches, worth £4.00 a dozen—clearance sale price...$3.00 150 pieces of 18-inch Checked Glass 1 a yard quality— 10c Large All-Linen Din- fine assortment of pat- a dnzcn—dearance sale 238 Long Fur Boas—in two different kinds of furs—regularly sold at $2.50, $3.50 and §£4.50—length 75 Long Fur Boas—perfect in every hitherto known to the fur trade. 289 Fur Mutfs—in black, gray and Ilght tan— regular price §2.00. Clearance Sale price.. sards. Clearance Sale price. and $7.50. Clearance Sale price will be ......................................... Klondike Furs. We mention a few of the most phenomenal Fur. Bargains for the Clearance Sale that have yet been offered. = 356 Fur Sleeping Blankets—Fur Overcoats—Pants, Leggins, Hocds, Gloves and Parques, now in s'ock and ‘will bz made to order from all the suitable skins at short notice. <2 wUIEDTT /’Q%@ CROCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Durmg the Clearance Sale many remarkable bar- gains will be offered by these two important departments. We begin the sale with Stockton Art Pottery Ridiculously Low Priced. The Stockton. Art - Pottery Company “has decided to discontinu e the making of certain lines of .goods of which they had large quantities on. hand. - 'We have bought it all at prices much below " the cost of production and offer I | | | at these remarkable figures : Larze size Creamers, made to. re- il at -2e h, for..8¢. ree size us pidors, Large Soap size Dish- as low prices. seconds’’ third less thar: the above prices. A few samnies ance Eale.M San Japan Candl Hanging Wire Soap Dishes.. BULSEDE Fresh Candy. We' probably enjoy the larg- est Candy trade in the West. The large quantity we sell en- ables us to alway's offer Fresh Candy. to our. patrons. . It’s made in our own factory—in basement—of the best materials obtainable. - Best French Mixed 35¢ pound,-or -3 pounds for $r1. Pacled in- tin boxes for country. shipment. satin damask, during this sale... This Styhsh Parlor Suite of six pieces, upholstered in a fine French substantial and re- liable, well worth $40. oo, > $24:5 don’t, and ycu won’t, this sale must rapidly be turned into cash. Sideboards, selected eak, highly polished, hand carved, swell fronts, top 44x18 inches, and French beveled mirror 16x30 inches, three styles, worth up to $40. During $19.75. sale at $6.75. Empire Mahogany Frame Easy Chair—$15 is not too much for tnis beautiful piece of furniture, butin order to draw your especial attention to our complete Art Furniture Room we shall place tnis chair on 100 Combination Book-Cases and Writing Desks, all =5 W%F%él%fi@gfi@fi%% First-of-the-Year Furniture Furore. The Furniture Store has many thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise which Selling must be stimulated, of course, and that means price-cutting. Quick selling prices are the low. prices, and that is the plan in the Furniture Department. No one has the right to object to our under selling if you Never was such a chance to save money by spending it. Bedroom Suites, in aritique Oak or manogany finish, hand-carved, jarge beveled mirror, well worth l 5 75 $30. During this:sale:..... $ e Wite.* Spring A Cot. like picture. During this-sale 2 > 1a0 And numerous other articlesin odd ariistic shapes at equam We will also bave on sale a large lot of so-called *‘factory of the same goods—only sligktly defective—some little mperfection that you perhaps cammot noticz. cracked or chipped, and you can have your pick of these at one- The House Furnishirgs Lower Friced Than Ever. real “bargains obtainable during the Clear- seo's largest House Furnishing De; s, extra value Crown Tin Mugs; extra large. 10-quart Woaden Bucket, very stro Nickel Soap Dish, with toothbrush ra. Wire Tea Pot Stand, larce siz Wire Broiler, extra hcavv wire. Royal Enamei Tea Pot, 3-quart size. Roval Enamel \,olmdcr large s Royal Enamel Rice Bo..cr 2-quart size. Large size Matchsaes, g for.2c Large size Flowerpots, o re- t §1.10 ,for.55¢ They -are not =B ; CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. The Prices Talk Most Eloquently. Alexander Smith & Sons’ Axmin- sterd C:‘:jrpetsD—rezularly $1.35 . per yard goods. uring this sale... . 85¢ Wilton Velvet Carpet, with borders to match—regularly $1.10 per yard goods. During this sale... 73C Tapestry Brussels Carpet, with bor- ders to fm:nch—an almost_endless va- riety of pattarns—the ordinary 75¢ grade. - During this sal 48¢ English Linoleum, in all the newest patterns and styles—finest assortment in the city to select from. As 3 low as, per yard.. OC Lowell Body Brussels, in a'magnifi- cent assortment, at prices guaranteed | to be the lowest in the West. Floor Matting—A new stock of 1500 rolls, received too late for marking. Will be ready to place on sale Monday morning. . Mitrors. Round, oval and square French Plate Beveled-edge Mirrors - in fancy design white metal frames at half the regular price to close. Hvln Cider, ** Pure Old Bou quarter-sawed oak, curly birch Fine Upright Antique Finish or mahogany finish, hand = Folding Bed, with large Enamel Beds, brass trimmed Picture Frames. "W ine gallon—specia Pu.e ‘Old Sherry—extra p;fle znd dry—regular $1.50 gallon—sps- cial. 9¢ Muscateile—s year- old—regular $2.00 gallon—spe- 10 cial $ 1 —_ Pure Table Claret, regular soc gallon— lutely m“d'cmal]y pura—full quart— regular §1.25 bot- tles. S ATk ) o RERREAA AR AL ALEALARERS Sl Extension Table, ma ‘e of carefully selected wouds, polished tops, large enough to seat 10 people with com- fort, - well worlh 1600, 53 175 during this sale.... Hpe beveled glass and wire mat- tress, well wortn $30. During - $15.00. prices as low as 87, up to $75. ey 2 i s this sale ERRRP LA S ERAEAEEEERES: i § carved and highly polished, 6 feet high, 314 feet wide, five stvles, wor:h up to $30. Your choice during this sale $15.40. = W%%@%%E@]@WIQ Golden Rule Baz HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE KLONDIKE OUTFITS. .and hard oven- baked . enamel, inall sizes,prices- ranging upward from 395 (4 D Fancy scroll design -white metal Picture Frames, very handsome, card Paris Panel siz: Pictures. During - this “sale. we will ‘allow a discount of 25 per: cent on our large stock of Framed Pictures. = A grand opportunity to fill up the blank spaces on your walls.. - Be sure and visit our picture department. Sheet Music. |, 2000 sheets odds-and ends, to close out, each P RhEBAEEAEEAECERAREAA A GG E SR ERE S EAS A AR SR A AL ARG RAC SRS EERR AR QQ4&(QQQQ(QQQQQQ!(QQQQ‘QQ(Q!QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ(QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ\QQQ_QQ(QQ(QQQQQQ(QQQ(QQQ!QQ@Q“ WAAAEEEEREE R R RS e | L